RFK Jr. Talks Nutrition, Meat Consumption, and Vegan Diets
The show promotes affordable meals and follows a 21-minute CNN clash over vaccine skepticism, with fact-checkers disputing several of Kennedy’s claims.
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched The Real Food Show, a digital cooking series supporting the White House-backed "Make America Healthy Again" agenda.
- Kennedy designed the program to demonstrate his dietary guidelines, which prioritize animal proteins and traditional fats while discouraging industrial seed oils, aiming for recipes costing under $5 per serving.
- Detractors argue the celebrity-style production ignores systemic challenges like food deserts and rising grocery costs, while critics note Kennedy lacks a medical or professional dietary background.
- This initiative aligns with President Donald Trump's pattern of appointing celebrities to government roles, including Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Mehmet Oz, Linda McMahon, and Defense Pete Hegseth.
- Rising measles cases and a cyclospora outbreak, which the Centers for Disease Control stopped monitoring last year under Kennedy's watch, persist alongside the administration's media initiatives.
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Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had social media users reeling after he declared he doesn't "have a gag reflex" and "will literally eat anything."Kennedy's interview with USA Today White House correspondent Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy coincided with the launch of his new YouTube program, The Real Food Show. HHS says the series is designed to provide families with accessible nutrition guidance and budget-friendly co…
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